LGAIOct 13, 2023

Selectivity Drives Productivity: Efficient Dataset Pruning for Enhanced Transfer Learning

arXiv:2310.08782v318 citationsh-index: 21Has Code
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This addresses the computational inefficiency of large datasets in transfer learning for AI practitioners, offering a novel integration of dataset pruning and transfer learning.

The paper tackles the problem of dataset pruning for transfer learning by proposing two new methods, label mapping and feature mapping, which allow pruning 40% to 80% of source data classes without losing downstream accuracy, achieving a 2 to 5 times speed-up in pretraining.

Massive data is often considered essential for deep learning applications, but it also incurs significant computational and infrastructural costs. Therefore, dataset pruning (DP) has emerged as an effective way to improve data efficiency by identifying and removing redundant training samples without sacrificing performance. In this work, we aim to address the problem of DP for transfer learning, i.e., how to prune a source dataset for improved pretraining efficiency and lossless finetuning accuracy on downstream target tasks. To our best knowledge, the problem of DP for transfer learning remains open, as previous studies have primarily addressed DP and transfer learning as separate problems. By contrast, we establish a unified viewpoint to integrate DP with transfer learning and find that existing DP methods are not suitable for the transfer learning paradigm. We then propose two new DP methods, label mapping and feature mapping, for supervised and self-supervised pretraining settings respectively, by revisiting the DP problem through the lens of source-target domain mapping. Furthermore, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on numerous transfer learning tasks. We show that source data classes can be pruned by up to 40% ~ 80% without sacrificing downstream performance, resulting in a significant 2 ~ 5 times speed-up during the pretraining stage. Besides, our proposal exhibits broad applicability and can improve other computationally intensive transfer learning techniques, such as adversarial pretraining. Codes are available at https://github.com/OPTML-Group/DP4TL.

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